* add freezing and unfreezing of peers
* add rejoin packet
* revise handling of temporary invited connections
* rename "peer kill" packet to "peer leave" packet
* test rejoining in conference test
* use custom clock in conference test
- Moved apidsl headers next to their generated versions. In the future,
perhaps all (or most) headers will be apidsl-generated, so the sources
should stay together.
- Try to find apidsl/apigen binary and astyle binary and use it for the
format test. Don't run the format test if these can't be found.
In the future, all TODOs added either need a bug number (TODO(#NN)) or a
person's github user name. By default, I made irungentoo the owner of
all toxcore TODOs, mannol the owner of toxav TODOs, and myself the owner
of API TODOs.
The chatty approach for the avatar data transfer was intended as a
security feature to add explicit delays to the transfer and prevent
amplification attacks among authenticated friends. This was deemed
unnecessary in the code review and, therefore, replaced by a simpler
approach that sends all data in a single burst.
Support for other formats was deemed unnecessary in the code review
and therefore removed. The value for the constant TOX_AVATARFORMAT_PNG
is now set in stone; if the other formats become needed again in the
future, this commit shall be reverted and the enum values reordered to
keep compatibility.
Add a protocol and the APIs to straightforwardly support user avatars
in client applications. The protocol is designed to transfer avatars
in background, between friends only, and minimize network load by
providing a lightweight avatar notification for local cache validation.
Strict safeguards are imposed to avoid damage from non-cooperative or
malicious users and to limit network usage.
The complete documentation is available in docs/Avatars.md and sample
code is available in testing/test_avatars.c.
Code and documentation are released under the GNU GPLv3 or later, as
described in the file COPYING.
with only the first byte set to 1 instead of 0 and the public key set
to the one of the reciever as a valid response packet.
This breaks network compatibility with all previous cores.